Want to go to an Easter Egg Hunt, Easter Parade, Easter Train Ride or other Easter event in Hawaii in 2015?

Here's Where to Find Easter Fun in Hawaii!

There are Easter Eggs hunts all over Hawaii
in 2015! They are great fun for families with children! Most allow children from babies
through elementary school to participant in the actual hunt, but almost all also
have many other activities, music, food and entertainment for adults and older
children.

The egg hunts are usually right around Easter (obviously), often late March or early April; in 2015, since Easter will be on Sunday, April 5th, most egg hunts will be held on Saturday March 28, 2015, and a few on the Saturday before that (March 21, 2015) , and then even fewer are held on the Saturday right before Easter (April 4th) and on Easter Sunday. ALWAYS click the links to check date and time with the event's own website, as there are often last minute changes due to weather or logistical problems, just click on the link to the event's website and (in most cases), you want to click on the "events" link or "calendar" link on their website. Or use their site search for "Easter". Do let them know you found them here, so they will update us next year. There are also Easter breakfasts and brunches and Easter parades to watch! And if you would like to
make your own natural organic Easter Egg
dye, here's how to do it! And see these pages for a
history of the Easter egg or
the history of Easter egg
hunts, and the origin of
the Easter Bunny! This page shows you
how to hard boil eggs and this page
how to blow (or empty) an egg. Finally, you will probably also like our sister websites, which help you
find pick-your-own farmsto go pick strawberries, blueberries, apples, etc. in your local area!

Always confirm dates and times via
the contact information provided - they often change or cancel and do not
tell me!

Note: On the Easter Egg Hunt sponsor's website, usually,
you will want to click on their calendar to see the details!

Hilo Easter egg hunt -
Easter egg huntFrances Wong Stadium, 323 Manono St, Hilo, HI
96720. Phone: 938-2014. Event date and time: Based on last year's date, it should be Friday, April 3, 2015 (be SURE to verify with them before you go, I haven't received an update from them yet) at
9 am. Organizers will hide 30,000 plastic eggs containing prizes for
youngsters in four age brackets to find. The Easter egg hunt will
begin at 9 a.m. with keiki ages 3-4. Each child must be able to hunt
alone; no adults will be allowed on the field. At 10 a.m., it will be
starting time for keiki ages 5-6, followed by children ages 7-8, then
boys and girls ages 9-12. Youths younger than 3 may get a goodie bag
after participating in an activity at the Easter craft station in the
stadium. Goodie bags will be limited to the supply on hand. Only bags
provided by event coordinators will be allowed at the hunt. Baskets
and other bags will not be allowed. Special events in connection with
the egg hunt will include: • 7:30 to 9 a.m., Keiki I.D.•
8-10:30 a.m., picture taking with the Easter Bunny, while supplies
last.• 8:30-10 a.m., Easter crafts.• 9 a.m., contests for ages
12 and younger begin in milk drinking, ice cream eating and an egg
fight. Call 961-8681 to discuss a need for reasonable accommodation or
more information on site accessibility. (UPDATED: April 16,
2014, from their website) (UPDATED: March 27, 2013, from their
website)

Pualani
Cottontail & Free Keiki Fun - Easter egg huntQueens'
MarketPlace, 69-201 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI 96738. Phone:
(808) 886-8822. Event date and time: Based on last year's date, it should be Saturday, April4, 2015 (be SURE to verify with them before you go) from
10:00 am - Noon. Pualani Cottontail makes a special appearance at
Queens’ MarketPlace in the Coronation Pavilion. Bring your camera and
take a photo with your keiki and the Bunny. Enjoy FREE popcorn, cotton
candy, and facepainting for the entire family! For more information
please call. (UPDATED: April 11, 2014, from their website)

Iolani Palace. Royal
Egg Hunt - Easter egg huntIolani Palace, 364 S. King
St., Oahu, HI. Phone: 522-0822. Event date and time: See their website - last year it was on the Sunday a week before Easter, from 9am-noon. Kids will "hunt" for Easter eggs in special boxes
on palace grounds while learning about the history of Iolani Palace.
There will also be free tours, a coloring contest, decorate your own
crown activity, costume competition, and, of course, look for the
golden eggs for more prizes. All ages. Kids 5 and under must be
accompanied by an adult. Free. (ADDED: April 10, 2014, from their
website)

Kapolei Easter
Egg Hunt - Easter egg huntKapolei Commons, 4450
Kapolei Parkway, Oahu, HI. Event date and time: Be sure to call, email or check their website; last year it was on the Saturday right before Easter at 9 am - 12 pm. Hop on down to the Kapolei Commons Easter
Egg Hunt. The hunt for over thousands of prize-filled eggs. Also enter
the Kapolei Commons Easter Coloring Contest. Registration 9am–10am.
**Limited to 200 kids per age group. Colored wrist bands will be
assigned to children in each age group. Kids must be able to hunt for
eggs on their own. Adults will not be allowed in the Easter Egg
Hunting area, except for children with special needs.• 10:00 - 2
year olds• 10:30 -­ 3-­?4 yr.olds• 11:00 -­ 5-­?6 yr. olds
• 11:30 -­ 7-­?8 yr olds• 12:00 -­ 9-­?10 yr oldsFestivities
include: FREE Photos with the Easter Bunny. Balloon animals. Enter our
coloring contest for a chance to win a $20 Down to Earth gift card.
Face Painting. (ADDED: April 15, 2014, from their website)

Mililani Mauka
Elementary Easter Egg Hunt - Easter egg huntMililani
Mauka Elementary, 95-111 Makaikai St., Mililani, HI. Event date and time: Be sure to call, email or check their website; last year it was on the Saturday right before Easter from 1 - 2:30 pm. Play with a bounce
house, do arts and crafts, get your face painted and, of course, hunt
for eggs at this event hosted by The Gathering. (ADDED: April 15,
2014, from their website)

Waikoloa Spring Egg Hunt - Easter egg huntWaikoloa Bowl at Queens' Gardens,
Waikoloa Beach Dr‎, Waikoloa, HI 96738. Phone: (808) 886-8822. Event date and time: Based on last year's date, it should be Saturday, April4, 2015 (be SURE to verify with them before you go), Registration at 9am. Join us
for the Waikoloa Easter Egg Hunt in the Waikoloa Bowl! 9:00 -
Registration begins in the Waikoloa Bowl 10:00 - Keiki Egg Hunt, 2 to
3 years old. 10:10 - Keiki Egg Hunt, 4 to 6 years old. 10:20 - Keiki
Egg Hunt, 7 to 10 years old. *Please register at least a half-hour
before egg hunt begins. Egg hunt bags will be provided. Only Keiki
allowed on the field during the egg hunt. For more information, please
call. (UPDATED: April 14, 2014, from their website) (UPDATED: March 27, 2013, from their website)

Waikoloa Easter Easter Eggstravaganza - Easter egg hunt
Hilton Waikoloa Village Palace Lawn, Waikoloa Beach Dr‎, Waikoloa, HI 96738.
Event date and time: See their website or call for the date (this event was held in 2013, but I have not been able to find any information about this year) at 9:30am. Doors open at 9:30 am, Easter Egg Hunt starts at 10 am. Hop on
down to the Palace Lawn for our Annual Easter Eggstravaganza. The egg
hunt is for children 0 - 12 years old. (UPDATED: March 27, 2013, from
their website)

Egg hunts in Honolulu:These are unverified,
if you have any information, please let me know!Event
date and time: Based on last year's date, it should be
Saturday, April 4, 2015 (be SURE to verify with them before
you go): Halawa
District Park 8:30 am, followed by carnival games for
teens and adults; Kaimuki Community Park 10 am, with
registration at 9:30 am; McCully District Park 9:30 am,
with games and egg-dyeing; Nanakuli Beach Park Keiki
Karnival 10 am to 1 pm; Palolo Valley District Park 10
am, WAiau District Park 8 am, WAipahu District Park
Family Fair 8 to 11 am; Whitmore Community Park 9:30 am
Sunset Beach Neighborhood Park at 9 am Sunday.

Easter Train rides in regions of the U.S. and other countries
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